Being a Dean electric guitar, the 7-string Razorback 7 255 looks as good as it sounds. Dangerous-looking edges are highlighted by color-contrast bevels on the body and outlines on the famous Dean headstock. V inlays with Dimebag Darrell's razor blade at the twelfth fret plus all black hardware make the Razorback a wickedly stunning guitar.

The Dean Razorback 7 255 Electric Guitar features a mahogany neck and body and a rosewood fretboard. The V-shape neck has a strong, set joint and a 1-5/8" nut. Grover tuners and a locking tremolo keep you in perfect tune while you dive-bomb the night away. 24 fast frets facilitate wicked, shredding solos and lightning quick chord changes. 3-way switching, volume, and tone control keep things simple, yet tonally flexible, and with tons of presence.

2 powerful active EMG-707 humbuckers
The 707 uses two alnico magnet loaded coils with a wide aperture to maintain a beefy low end and a fat top end. Because of a more natural tone, it has loads of output but isn't muddy.

Dimebag Darrell Abbott's return to Dean Guitars was one of the many things cut far too short by his death near the end of 2004, but his many drawings and ideas have kept the guitar makers at Dean inspired.